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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £429 to £
Self catering accommodation in Kilfinan sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Garden sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Beautifully situated within the magnificent Ardmarnoch Estate which has lovely views out to Loch Fyne, the hills and surrounding countryside, these 3 stunning holiday properties offer wonderful holiday homes. Each cottage has been restored and refurbished to a very high standard with beautiful finishing touches to ensure visitors every comfort. Guests are welcome to enjoy the walled garden and to stroll through the estate. Mown paths lead through oak woods and heather to ponds or the shoreline and there is a private beach on Loch Fyne. Visit the Iron-Age fort, Neolithic burial chamber and old arboretum within the grounds. The estate has abundant wildlife including birds, seals, otters, deer and much more. Highland cattle and Tamworth pigs look perfectly at home in their surroundings. The estate manager is on hand to arrange sea fishing trips, clay pigeon shooting, night safaris and weekend catering. A stocked trout pond lies close to the cottages and permits are available. This is a fairly remote spot, 2 miles along a private road and 8 miles from the shops and hotel restaurants in Kames / Tighnabruaich. At the recently opened Portavadie Marina (6 miles), there is a small shop and lovely restaurant as well as the ferry service for Tarbert.
AG660a Bucks House Sleeps 4 + b
Situated in a beautiful old stone-built courtyard this cottage is attached to Dovecote (AG660b) and both properties can be linked to accommodate 12 persons. The cottage is on 2 levels, the spacious rooms are bright, welcoming and comfortable.
1 double and 1 twin bedroom, lounge with open fire, well-equipped kitchen / dining room, utility room, porch area, bathroom with shower over bath, extra separate wc. Cooking by electricity, LPG central heating plus open fire.
Each property has large private gardens with patio area, garden furniture and barbecue with eating area and midge machine from May to Sept. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, Sky television, video, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot available by arrangement. Private water supply.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £325 to £650
Self catering accommodation in Tighnabruaich sleeps 8.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Ha
Accommodation overview: Aldersyde is a large detached traditional stone built house sitting on the hillside overlooking the quiet coastal village of Tighnabruaich on the Cowal Peninsula. Aldersyde has space for all the family to spread out and enjoy their holiday. There is a games room with table tennis and pool table, plus a small childrens playroom with toys and games. The kitchen leads into the lounge which provides a very sociable area for everyone to be together. There is one bedroom downstairs and three further bedrooms upstairs. The two double bedrooms upstairs have a view to the sea. The large garden is fully enclosed with a lawn to the side. The sea front is within 200 metres, at the bottom of the hill and the village shops and eateries are only one mile away. The small selection of local shops includes a grocery, cafe, post office, bank, gallery, craft shop and hotels with pub and restaurants. There is a local 9-hole golf course, tennis courts and a sailing school which you can see from the house.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly price range £253 to £481
Self catering accommodation in Tarbert Loch Fyne sleeps 3.
Features include: Short Breaks Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pets allowed sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car). Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.
Open plan sitting/dining room with electric fire and kitchen area. Double bedroom with 5' bed. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £250 to £380
Self catering accommodation in Clachan sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: This delightful, one bedroom, semi-detached, traditional stone built cottage, nestles in the small, quiet village of Clachan. Stables Cottage was indeed once a stable and it has been cleverly converted into unique holiday accommodation. The cosy, open plan lounge/kitchen area has all you require and the French doors lead out to a patio area and then down into a shared garden. When relaxing on the patio the sound of the river can be heard as it flows by and there is a lovely view to the hills beyond. The open wooden staircase leads up to the bedroom, which has a large, feature circular window, offering a fantastic view out onto the hills. A short 20 minute walk from the village leads down to a lovely sandy beach and there are several good walks close by. The local hotel is within walking distance and has a bar/restaurant. The local service station also has a well stocked shop with post office facilities.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £405 to £890
Self catering accommodation in Lochbuie sleeps 8.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Barrachandroman is a wonderful detached farmhouse dating back to the 1700s. The house is located on the south easterly corner of the Isle of Mull, situated between a sea loch - Loch Spelve and a fresh water loch - Loch Uisg. This is an amazingly peaceful and remote location to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Barrachandroman provides spacious accommodation for a large family or group holiday, with all the facilities, and much more, which you would require during your stay. An evening meal (by prior arrangement) can even be waiting for you on your arrival. The house is only 200 yards from the sea and surrounded by open countryside and hills. Red deer can be regular spotted on the hillside, otters feed along Loch Spelve and high in the sky sea and golden eagles soar above - a truly magical location. Three miles along the road from Barrachandroman at Loch Buie there is a large but quiet, sandy beach, Moy Castle, a standing stone circle and great walks. The Isle of Mull provides something for everyone, there are many places of interest such as Duart Castle, Torosay Castle, ruined villages from the time of the clearances, a narrow gauge railway, golf courses, fishing, superb walking, boat trips, wildlife spotting to name but a few. Tobermory in the North is well known as Balamory has its own distillery. The island has a small theatre and a mobile cinema frequently visits. The island has a great diversity of landscape from fertile ground in the north, a mountainous, barren centre where you can climb the islands only Munro - Ben More, to the distinctive roughed Devonian granite landscape to the south west. With a little exploring around the island you can find rocky coves and hidden white sandy beaches. The islands of Iona and Ulva are a must to visit, with short ferry crossings and beautiful peaceful places to explore. There are great sea trips over to the Treshnish Isles off the west of Mull and in the summer months, puffins and gannets can be seen on Staffa and Lunga. The roads on Mull (mostly single track) skirt round the edges of the island so you are never far from the sea and easy access to the coastline makes canoeing or taking a boat out very easy - Barrachandroman provides both. This close proximately to the sea means great opportunities to spot seals, porpoises and numerous birds. Mull is know as of Isle the fairest and it is a must to visit and explore the second largest of the Inner Hebrides Islands.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £432 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ardnamurchan sleeps 6.
Features include: Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Uniquely situated 1 mile from the lighthouse at Ardnamurchan Point, the most westerly point on the British mainland, this beautiful traditional farmhouse stands in 1800 acres of ground with its own beaches, loch and coastline. The house dates back to the early 1900s and has been completely re-built and extended to a very high standard to offer an exceptionally comfortable and spacious holiday home. The sunny, bright rooms are beautifully decorated and enjoy magnificent views of the loch, hills, coastline and across the sea to the Isle of Coll. There is a large enclosed garden with picnic table and a large barn with table tennis.
Grigadale is accessed by a beautiful 60 mile drive from Fort William, the last 30 miles are via a spectacular single track road which winds through magnificent coastal and mountain scenery - the house is spectacularly positioned in one of the last remote and unspoiled areas of Scotland. The dramatic, wild mountains, rich forests and varied coastlines offer superb opportunities for walking, biking, birdwatching and fishing. The ferry from nearby Kilchoan to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull offers a great day trip. There is a hotel within 2 miles, an excellent coffee shop at the lighthouse and a well-stocked shop in the village of Kilchoan which is 5 miles away.
2 twin and 1 double bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, bathroom (shower over bath), shower-room, extra separate wc. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating. Fridge, freezer, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, dishwasher, satellite television, dvd player, video, payphone. Travel cot and hogh chair available. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £340 to £705
Self catering accommodation in Tarbert sleeps 10.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by
Accommodation overview: The Old Post Office in Muasdale nestles between two large rocks and boasts a wonderful sandy beach front location. There is a fantastic uninterrupted view west to the Atlantic Ocean, looking out onto the islands of Cara, Gigha, Islay and the Paps of Jura. This westerly location provides you with stunning sunsets, which you can enjoy from the paved seating area or while just strolling on the long sandy beach to inhale the invigorating fresh sea air. The Old Post Office is a converted potato store, dating back to the 1800s which has been extended to provide extra living accommodation. The open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area has exposed traditional random stone walls and a lovely cosy log fire. The view from the arched kitchen window is directly out to the sea and the islands. To the South of the house lies approximately three quarters of an acre of wild grassed area, also a gravel parking area for four or more cars. To the West of the house there is a large grassy area which leads directly down onto an expanse of sandy beach. A small burn flows along the North boundary of the enclosed garden and bordering the Southern wild grassed ares is a working fishermans launch.
  
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Sleeps
Weekly price range £ to £
Self catering accommodation in Amlwch sleeps .
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Perfect for year round holidays this very comfortable property lies in peaceful surroundings close to Blue Flag beaches and numerous lively family attractions. Adjoining the owner's home it is within easy reach of Parys mountain LlynAlaw (perfect for bird lovers and fishermen) and scenic boat trips around Puffin Island. Coastal walks sailing and day trips to Ireland or Snowdonia are easily accessible. Pub and shop 1 mile.
Very comfortable and spacious sitting room with dining area. Modern well equipped and attractive kitchen. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. with separate shower cubicle. Open tread wooden stairs to first floor: Double bedroom with TV and wash basin. Single bedroom with wash basin.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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